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Fire destroys 'Wallace and Gromit' warehouse

By dxv | Monday, October 10, 2005 at 5:26am

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Submitted by Spoooze! on

That's very sad :( :(
I hope Aardman can rebuild...
Spoooze! :(

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Submitted by Fazendinha on

that's so sad!... It is always rough to see a part of animation history disappearing like that... All, that I can say is onwards and upwards, good luck in rebuilding Aardman!

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Submitted by Archie on

I feel so sorry for them. It would of been even more devistating if the fire had happened during the production of the film.

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woah. that sucks.

guess we can learn from this. dont keep all your stuff in one place.

"who wouldn't want to make stuff for me? I'm awesome." -Bloo

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Submitted by Fidelio on

I live in Bristol and a lot of people here are really quite sad about it. All the old sets and models went up in smoke. Nick Park was interviewed about it on TV and, with characteristic humility, he just sort of shrugged and said something along the lines of 'well, we can make them again if we need to. When you look at what's happening in Paksitan, you can't really call this a disaster'
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